The University of Alabama's football game last Saturday in Knoxville featured benchmark performances by two players in particular, but for opposite reasons.

For the Crimson Tide, junior wide receiver Julio Jones set the school record for receiving yards in a single game with 221.

Meanwhile, Tennessee running back Tauren Poole rushed for 117 yards, thanks primarily to a 59-yard touchdown, to snap Alabama's sting of not allowing a 100-yard rushing performance at 41 games.

It got us thinking how both compared statistically to every other rushing and receiving performance since Nick Saban arrived, along with some others. For example, how might Stephen Garcia's numbers for South Carolina fare against every other quarterback Alabama has faced since 2007?

Here are the top 10 passing, rushing and receiving performances during that time frame, for both Alabama and the opposition: